Quartz
Quartz is one of the most widespread minerals in the world, but the value of Quartz is determined by clarity, location, size and inclusions. Several varieties of Quartz have been used as semi precious gemstones and set into jewellery for hundreds of years. Some Quartz crystals also have the ability to generate electricity when hit, known as being piezoelectric. Quartz is used in many everyday things we own, such as clocks and many electrical devices.
Alternative Names | Rock Crystal |
Colour | White, Rainbow, Blue, Green, Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Brown, Black |
Hardness | 7 |
Crystal system | Trigonal |
Streak | White |
Lustre | Vitreous |
Main Locations | Worldwide |
Chakra | Crown, Third Eye, Throat, Heart, Solar Plexus, Sacral, Root |
Zodiac | All |
Numerology | 1 |
Planetary | Venus |
Element | Spirit |
Diopside, Sphene, Quartz & Microline Raw Crystal
£3.99
Colombian Quartz #13
£15.99
Blue Mist Quartz #14
£25.99
Blue Mist Quartz #12
£23.99
Serifos Prase Quartz #1
£129.99
Rutilated Quartz Crystal #4
£9.99
Blue Quartz | Dumortierite in Quartz Palm Stone
£4.99
Rose Quartz Pendulum
£9.99
Prehnite on Quartz Namibia #3
£62.99
Large Hematoid Quartz Flame #1
£54.99
Shattuckite & Malachite with Quartz #4
£24.99
Shattuckite & Plancheite on Quartz #3
£38.99
Rose Quartz Bowl #3
£84.99